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==What Hands Can Do== | |||
The most intuitive & nicest tools are human hands - and their digital enhancements have to follow! | |||
Painters as well as sculptors and also musical conductors use them building up their professions. | |||
Why not try to let human hands create digital visuals combined with synthesized sounds using a | |||
leap motion controller as a reference to the most personal tools evolution created - the human hands. | |||
1. Firstly I will study the tool „hands“ by it's physical, later metaphorical meaning & it‘s potential in a context of cultural history. | |||
2. I will describe the technological transfer and the digital helpers I chose initially. | |||
3. The result: generative Artworks combined with sound generated by code, all created by the interface everybody knows well: his hands! | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:02, 5 March 2016
What Hands Can Do
The most intuitive & nicest tools are human hands - and their digital enhancements have to follow! Painters as well as sculptors and also musical conductors use them building up their professions. Why not try to let human hands create digital visuals combined with synthesized sounds using a leap motion controller as a reference to the most personal tools evolution created - the human hands.
1. Firstly I will study the tool „hands“ by it's physical, later metaphorical meaning & it‘s potential in a context of cultural history.
2. I will describe the technological transfer and the digital helpers I chose initially.
3. The result: generative Artworks combined with sound generated by code, all created by the interface everybody knows well: his hands!